Frederick Soddy Quotes
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[The human control of atomic energy could] virtually provide anyone who wanted it with a private sun of his own.
— Frederick Soddy
We spend our whole lives running from our past, never realizing it's hitched to us - we can't ever outrun it.
— Becca Fitzpatrick
Show me the country that has no strikes and I'll show you the country in which there is no liberty.
— Samuel Gompers
There's no "I" in team, but there is an M.E.
— M.E. Brines
An honest money system is the only alternative.
— Frederick Soddy
Love is that condition in which the happiness of another person is essential to your own.
— Robert A. Heinlein
I believe that there have been civilisations in the past that were familiar with atomic energy, and that by misusing it they were totally destroyed.
— Frederick Soddy
There is something sublime about its aloofness from and its indifference to its external environment.
— Frederick Soddy
There has been no discovery like it in the history of man. It puts into man's hands the key to using the fundamental energy of the universe.
— Frederick Soddy
The whole profit of the issuance of money has provided the capital of the great banking business as it exists today.
— Frederick Soddy
Man cannot influence in this respect the atomic forces of Nature.
— Frederick Soddy
On our plane knowledge and ignorance are the immemorial adversaries.
— Frederick Soddy
In the cottage, two old women stared, envy and hope mixing in their faces, at a tall, handsome woman with black hair and dark eyes and red, red lips.
— Neil Gaiman
We eat a lot of lean meat and fresh vegetables.
— Jayne Mansfield
The Obama administration will continue to fight for a comprehensive immigration solution that includes AgJobs and a stable workforce for our farms.
— Tom Vilsack
But what sin is to the moralist and crime to the jurist so to the scientific man is ignorance.
— Frederick Soddy